Camel loin is a cut of meat[1] from a camel, created from the tissue along the dorsal side of the rib cage.
The brisket, ribs and loin are among the preferred parts.[2] The method of cooking varies from country to country; the Saudis prefer to cook the kabsa by using pressure cooking.
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